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What do yin and yang in the Book of Changes refer to?

Zhouyi is an ancient divination book in China. The origin of Zhouyi is quite early, and it is said that "King Wen Ju played Zhouyi", so it is believed that the early Western Zhou Dynasty was written by King Wen, so it is earlier than the philosophical works in the Spring and Autumn Period (Laozi's Tao Te Ching and Confucius' Analects of Confucius). In fact, most scholars now believe that the earliest of the seven volumes of Zhouyi should be the works of the Warring States Period.

Yin and Yang are the Tao.

The derivation and change of Tao

Legend of the copula: "It is easy to have Tai Chi, that is, two instruments are born, two instruments are born with four images, and four images are born with gossip." The words "Tai Chi" and "Tao" in the Book of Changes are interlinked, because everything is born of "Tao", so everything changes from Tai Chi to two instruments, four images and eight diagrams. Therefore, the divination in the Book of Changes can make all changes in Gai Kuo and become the basis of divination.

Interpretation of "Tao" in Lv Zu's Ming Dow Theory

Lv Zu and Ming Dow said that the word "Tao" is from "head" to "foot", and "head" refers to "congenital"; "

"Qi" means to stop at first sight. "There is a way is born. What do you mean? Sex can't be round, unless it is, life can't be like this. Too inhuman to speak. Therefore, Taoism skillfully uses metaphors, saying that jade is liquid and gold is life-saving. Those who are rich in jade and gold are born with the same skills. The same is true for those who are born human. Ghosts and gods can be traces of nature, but they are also the goodness of Qi. "

"The first one is the first one, taking the innate meaning; The occupier will stop when he sees it. "